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HUNTSVILLE – ON the eve of the Fourth of July holiday, the city of Huntsville encourages people to be safe and follow the firework ordinance. Nonexplosive, nonaerial sparkling devices both […]

MADISON — The fireworks will explode over Toyota Field tonight to celebrate Independence Day Eve, but there were fireworks on the field Wednesday as the Rocket City Trash Pandas exploded […]

FLORENCE – With a full day of family friendly fun, Florence is prepping for its annual Spirit of Freedom Celebration on the Fourth of July. Presented by radio station WLAY 100.1, […]

FORT PAYNE – Helping visitors get in the swim of things this summer, officials celebrated the opening of a pool house facility at DeSoto State Park. State, local and tourism […]

NORMAL — An essential part of the gameday experience for Alabama A&M women’s basketball Head Coach Dawn Thornton is feeling good and looking better. This season alone, she has garnered […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just in time for the Fourth of July, “An All-Star Salute to Lee Greenwood,” will be available for streaming, Great American Media announced today. The event, recorded at […]

HUNTSVILLE — As Huntsville City Schools leaders prepare for a new school year, the district has marked the first year of its 10-year, $600 million capital plan. Approved by the […]

MONTGOMERY — With industries ranging from automotive and aerospace to metals and kitchen appliances, manufacturing accounts for nearly 16% of Alabama’s gross domestic product, with economic output exceeding $50 billion […]

CULLMAN — In what could be a record-setting fundraising effort, Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger has reported raising almost $1.8 million for his leadership political action committee, FORGE PAC. […]

TONEY — Looking for a gift that grows more meaningful with time and comes with wine? La Famiglia Vineyards and Winery in Toney is launching its first Adopt a Vine […]

WASHINGTON — A Guntersville man is among four nominees from President Donald Trump for the Tennessee Valley Authority’s board of directors. Trump’s nominees for the federal utility are insurance agent […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Animal Services is asking the community to help as the shelter reaches critical capacity. Every kennel is full, primarily with large dogs who have been waiting weeks, […]

MADISON -– It was one for the record books Tuesday night for the Rocket City Trash Pandas. However, it was not a good one. The Trash Pandas fell 3-1 to […]

NORMAL — After an Alabama A&M trustees meeting was highlighted by key changes to organization structure and new academic Memorandums of Understanding, Board President Pro Tempore Kevin Ball said, “AAMU […]

PRICEVILLE — After working around the clock since Saturday night, contractors completed repairs to the bridge on Upper River Road over I-65 about 14 hours ahead of schedule. All lanes of I-65 are […]

MONTGOMERY — The state’s education savings accounts are funded and available for the 2025-2026 school year, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. The ESAs were established by the state’s CHOOSE Act […]

HUNTSVILLE — Gone are the days of being referred to as “Alabama Huntsville” or “Alabama Huntsville Chargers.” The University of Alabama in Huntsville has launched refreshed and comprehensive brand identity […]

Former Bulldogs Vinson and Ealy soar with the Ravens

BALTIMORE — A pair of former Alabama A&M  Bulldogs recently crossed paths on the practice field of the Baltimore Ravens – and this time, they weren’t just sharing a campus […]

ATHENS — The city of Athens has received a state grant to help grow its retail base and sales taxes, Mayor Ronnie Marks announced. Gov. Kay Ivey notified Marks today […]

MONTGOMERY – Citing the importance of “protecting the health and safety of our children,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has announced the application process for the 2025 Alabama Safe Schools […]

HUNTSVILLE — Continuing its commitment to protecting a vital natural area in North Huntsville, the Land Trust of North Alabama added a piece of land to Wade Mountain Nature Preserve. […]

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Transportation is urging motorists to drive responsibly and plan ahead during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend, when traffic volumes are expected to […]

HUNTSVILLE — With nearly one-quarter of its jobs in science-related fields, the Huntsville metro area finds itself among the top 5 mid-size cities for science professionals, according to CoworkingCafe, a […]

NORMAL — Dr. Paul A Bryant, who has guided Alabama A&M to athletic and academic success in less than three years as director of athletics, has added another title to […]